Tagged as post-rock, ambient and shoegaze, England's Seefeel were all and none of those. Marrying swirling guitars and ethereal vocals to electronic loops and a dub underpinning, they sounded unlike anyone else then or since. The two-hour "Redux Edition" of their 1993 album debut, Quique, presents a re-mastered version of the nine-song LP along with nine more rarities and unreleased cuts. Like a narcotic combination of the Cocteau Twins (whom they remixed) and Aphex Twin (who remixed them), this is alternately music for chilling out and indulging dread -- sometimes both at once.